September 20, 2017 (Edmonton) - Anyone in a leadership position in Alberta, or anyone aspiring to lead, should have a clear plan to protect LGBTQ students and that position must be backed up by action, says Alberta Party leader Greg Clark.

September 18, 2017 (Calgary) - The NDP are dragging their feet on a provincial dementia strategy, and it’s hurting people living with the disease and their families, says Alberta Party Leader Greg Clark.

Minister of Community and Social Services Irfan Sabir went on the offensive last week attacking Jason Kenney for saying that he knows what it’s like to make minimum wage because he no longer collects his Member of Parliament pay-cheque.

Acknowledge we're on Treaty 6 territory, and that we walk in the footsteps of our Metis brothers and sisters. On a day when we're talking about how to include everyone in our economy and our society it's important to recognize those who have been here for millennia and to work towards reconciliation and inclusion.

Thank you for being here. How many people are at an Alberta Party event for the first time? And how many have been here from the start? If you’ve been here before I want you to find someone who’s new and introduce yourself. Tell them what the Alberta Party means to you and ask them what their hopes and dreams are for our province and our party.

Do you remember the first time you voted? I remember walking over to the local elementary school with my mom and dad, so excited that I would vote. They were teasing each other about cancelling out each other’s vote – my Mom always voted Liberal and my Dad always voted Conservative so I guess in practical terms they did cancel each other’s votes but they always voted. They did it because they felt they had a responsibility as citizens to vote. And it felt good. I remember feeling like I was really part of things – part of our democracy. And I have never missed an election since then.